August 2022 Archive
6211.
Russia burning huge amounts of gas, puzzling experts (bbc.com)
6212.
Show HN: Classix – The fastest and tiniest utility for joining classNames (github.com)
6213.
Show HN: Fill your PDF templates with an API call - doqs.dev
6214.
Ask HN: How do you manage VMs on your workstations?
6215.
No, Stadia isn’t shutting down by the end of summer (9to5google.com)
6216.
China's Final Warning (en.wikipedia.org)
6217.
After 3 Tries Veterans Toxic Exposure Bill the Pact Act Finally Passes US Senate (military.com)
6218.
The violent, misogynistic world of TikTok’s new star, Andrew Tate (theguardian.com)
6219.
Is it possible for the open source community to collectively run for office?
6220.
Stashpad – A New Scratchpad for Developers (stashpad.com)
6221.
Show HN: Steddy – Robinhood for Exercise (steddy.health)
6222.
PGPP – Pretty Good Phone Privacy (invisv.com)
6223.
Tesla fanboi brain rot on a whole different level (twitter.com)
6224.
Fast Font Loading Techniques (2015) (davidwalsh.name)
6225.
Are You Sure You’re Not Guilty of the ‘Millennial Pause’? (theatlantic.com)
6226.
Ask HN: Best way to back up cloud accounts?
6227.
Ask HN: Where can I retire from corporate life?
6228.
British RAF recruiting head resigns to protest pause on hiring white men (foxnews.com)
6229.
This Is A Thing (thisisathing.io)
6230.
Show HN: Stylemapper – A better way to style React components (slicknode.com)
6231.
Wind turbines in Wyoming could help California's climate change fight (latimes.com)
6232.
Ask HN: Why was the “Rust” programming language named like that?
6233.
Russia’s spies misread Ukraine and misled Kremlin as war loomed (washingtonpost.com)
6234.
What manufacturing use-cases are you working on?
6235.
Soon electric vehicles could charge faster than your iPhone (washingtonpost.com)
6236.
On-boarding and off-boarding workflow
6237.
I asked GPT about what Tyler Durden would say about the 2020s, results are scary (medium.com)
6238.
Prominent San Francisco CEO Hamid Moghadam robbed at gunpoint, calls for changes (bizjournals.com)
6239.
Every idea is taken. It's not possible to build a startup anymore (indiehackers.com)
6240.
The Crypto Collapse Has Flooded the Market with Rolex and Patek (bloomberg.com)